On April 23, 2003 Amiga entered into an Agreement with Itec LLC, later acquired by KMOS, Inc. for the transfer and sale of all of Amiga's right, title, source code, and all versions, from the "Classic Amiga Operating System" through AmigaOS 4.0 and all subsequent versions to KMOS, Inc.
Wow.... That leaves a lot more unanswered questions, eh???
So, Gary Hare and KMOS own all of AmigaOS. BUT:
1) Where does that put the Haage & Partner OS3.9 at?
2) As for OS4, what about Hyperion? (In their agreement, weren't they supposed to have first chance at purchasing out the OS rights, if AmigaInc backed out?)
3) What about sub-licenses like Cloanto's Amiga Forever? Is there a chance to clear the air and get Umilator back on track? (Or is the block by H&P?)
4) Why the hell didn't we hear this from anyone involved for almost a year? KMOS can't really have any plans of their own for the Amiga IP if they didn't even bother to announce they bought it?
I think I'm more confused than ever as to who can do what, and why, anymore...